DHM2022: 7th International Digital Human Modeling Symposium Iowa Memorial Union, The University of Iowa Iowa City, IA, United States, August 29-31, 2022 |
Conference website | https://iti.uiowa.edu/dhm2022 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dhm2022 |
Poster | download |
Submission deadline | June 14, 2022 |
Final papers due | August 1, 2022 |
The 7th International Digital Human Modeling Symposium (DHM 2022) will be a hybrid event held August 29–31, 2022, in Iowa City, Iowa, USA, and virtually for those who cannot attend in person. The symposium will be hosted by the University of Iowa Technology Institute and arranged in collaboration with the International Ergonomics Association's Technical Committee on Digital Human Modeling and Simulation.
DHM2022 provides an international forum for researchers to report their latest innovations, summarize the state of the art in the field, and exchange ideas, results, and visions in all fields of digital human modeling research and applications.
Submission Guidelines
All submitted material must be original and unpublished.
Abstract
*Abstract submission is closed.
Authors from academia, industry, and research institutes are invited to submit an abstract in the DHM2022 Conference Management System (EasyChair).
The abstract should include no author names, author affiliations, figures/tables or references.
Please structure the abstract using these headings:
- Title (preliminary)
- Keywords (3-5)
- Topic(s) (see section "List of Topics")
- Abstract (300-350 words).
The abstract should give an outline of the full paper, indicating the paper’s merits and relevance to the scope of the DHM2022 Symposium, and a brief account of the results.
Papers and Creative Works
Authors of accepted abstracts are invited to submit full papers (6-9 pages), short papers (2 pages), or a creative work. The required language is English. All submissions will be made in the DHM2022 Conference Management System (EasyChair).
All authors must use the template for preparing their papers and strictly follow the given instructions. The paper must be submitted in the DHM2022 Conference Management System (EasyChair) by June 14, 2022. Templates and further instructions are available on the DHM2022 website.
All submitted papers will be subject to peer-review by the Scientific Committee. To increase quality and minimize the risk of bias, the review process is double blinded. To allow this, no names or affiliations of authors should be included in the full paper manuscript to be reviewed. Author names and affiliations will be added when submitting the final (camera-ready) version of the paper.
Review comments on full papers will be sent back to the corresponding author by July 15, 2022.
The modified final (camera-ready) version of the paper should be re-submitted by August 1, 2022.
For a paper to be presented at the symposium and published in the proceedings, at least one unique author per paper needs to be registered by August 1, 2022.
List of Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Ergonomics
- Anthropometry and 3D human body modeling
- Human functional data (e.g., joint maximum strength, joint range of motion)
- Modeling for subjective responses (e.g., ingress/egress, seat comfort)
- Mental/cognitive models and integrated models
- Older, disabled, and other special populations
- Verification and validation of DHMs
- Model standards and protocols
- Biomechanics
- Musculoskeletal human models
- Motion capture and reconstruction
- Posture and motion simulation
- Body part modeling (spine, pelvis, head, hand, foot)
- Biomedicine
- Digital twin in healthcare
- In-silico medicine
- Modeling of organs and organ systems
- Neurological modeling
- Neurofunctional integration
- Wearables
- DHM – wearable integration
- Wearable simulation
- Exoskeleton simulation
- Exoskeleton integration
- Virtual Reality and DHM
- Applications and software demonstration
- Virtual humans' appearance
- Statistical body modeling methods
- Serious game applications
- AI in VR
- Modeling and Simulation
- Medical devices
- Health systems
- Orthopaedics
- Human Systems Engineering
- Model-based engineering
- Model-based systems engineering
- Human Physical Modeling
- Modeling of responses to shock
- Modeling of responses to impact
- Modeling of responses to vibration
- DHM in safety applications
- Human-Robot (Cobot) coordination and simulation
Program
The conference program is available at https://iti.uiowa.edu/dhm2022/program.
Committees
Scientific committee
- Karim Abdel-Malek, Chair – University of Iowa Technology Institute, USA
- Gunther Paul, Co-Chair – James Cook University, Australia
- Alexander Siefert – Simuserv, Germany
- Andre Rueckert – ESI Software Germany GmbH, Germany
- Andrew Merryweather – University of Utah, USA
- Bruce Bradtmiller – Anthrotech, USA
- Dan Högberg – University of Skövde, Sweden
- Dan Lämkull – Volvo Cars, Sweden
- Dominik Bonin – BAUA Dortmund, Germany
- Erik Billing – University of Skövde, Sweden
- Gregor Harih – University of Maribor, Slovenia
- Giuseppe Andreoni – POLIMI, Italy
- Isabel Sacco – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
- James Yang – Texas Tech University, USA
- Josip Stjepandic – PROSTEP AG, Germany
- Julie Charland – 3DS - Dassault Systemes, Canada
- Lars Hanson – University of Skövde, Sweden
- Mac Reynolds – ERL Haslett, USA
- Maurice Lamb – University of Skövde, Sweden
- Michael Spitzhirn – imk automotive, Germany
- Mitsunori Tada – AIST - National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
- Neil Mansfield – Nottingham Trent University, UK
- Onan Demirel – Oregon State University, USA
- Pauline Maurice – Université de Lorraine, France
- Pierre-Olivier Lemieux – 3DS - Dassault Systemes, Canada
- Rajan Bhatt – University of Iowa, USA
- Ravindra Goonetilleke – HKUST, Hong Kong
- Riender Happee – TU Delft, Netherlands
- Rush Green – Boeing, USA
- Russel Marshall – Loughborough University, UK
- Sandra Alemany – IBV Valencia, Spain
- Sofia Scataglini – University of Antwerp, Belgium
- Steve Summerskill – Loughborough University, UK
- Xuguang Wang – IFSTTAR - Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l’Aménagement et des Réseaux, France
- Yan Luximon – Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Organizing committee
- Karim Abdel-Malek – University of Iowa Technology Institute, USA
- Lars Hanson – University of Skövde, Sweden
- Gregor Harih – University of Maribor, Slovenia
- Travis Klopfenstein – University of Iowa Technology Institute, USA
- Melanie Laverman – University of Iowa Technology Institute, USA
- Brian Morelli – University of Iowa Technology Institute, USA
- Gunther Paul – James Cook University, Australia
- Sofia Scataglini – University of Antwerp, Belgium
- Xuguang Wang – Université Gustave Eiffel, France
- James Yang – Texas Tech University, USA
Publication
DHM2022 proceedings will be published by University of Iowa Libraries.
Venue
The University of Iowa Technology Institute is hosting the 7th International Digital Human Modeling Symposium (DHM2022). It will be a hybrid event hosted in Iowa City, Iowa, USA, as well as virtually for those who cannot attend in person.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to iti-event@uiowa.edu.
Sponsors
- University of Iowa Technology Institute
- International Ergonomics Association